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Hey all,

There has been a new version of my theme on Wordpress available now for some time but I’ve been putting off updating.

My current theme is Platform by Pagelin

You can download your current version of your theme via FTP if you want to preserve the old version in case you need to revert back to it. Themes are in the WP-Content folder.

Themes rarely change drastically from version to version, so you'll be fine as far as design goes, but Kat below is right that updating themes will delete any code changes you made (without a child theme).

You could create a new SiteRubix subdomain and install the latest version of your theme on that to see if it's going to make any differences. Usually all that's lost when updating a theme would be any changes you've made in the Editor such as verifying your website with Google. ~Marion

Any codings that you have made which are not in the original theme i.e. for instance If you have changed the footer all these changes with you will lose when you update. I will make a training video today about how to convert your theme into a child theme. This preserves all the code that you have made in the update. So for now just backup and I will let you know here later today when I made the training

That would be excellent. thank you

I have never heard about website layouts changing, I UPDATE all of mine and nothing has messed up. Go ahead and update.

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How do I update wordpress theme without layout of website changing?

How do I update wordpress theme without layout of website changing?

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Hey all,

There has been a new version of my theme on Wordpress available now for some time but I’ve been putting off updating.

My current theme is Platform by Pagelin

You can download your current version of your theme via FTP if you want to preserve the old version in case you need to revert back to it. Themes are in the WP-Content folder.

Themes rarely change drastically from version to version, so you'll be fine as far as design goes, but Kat below is right that updating themes will delete any code changes you made (without a child theme).

You could create a new SiteRubix subdomain and install the latest version of your theme on that to see if it's going to make any differences. Usually all that's lost when updating a theme would be any changes you've made in the Editor such as verifying your website with Google. ~Marion

Any codings that you have made which are not in the original theme i.e. for instance If you have changed the footer all these changes with you will lose when you update. I will make a training video today about how to convert your theme into a child theme. This preserves all the code that you have made in the update. So for now just backup and I will let you know here later today when I made the training

That would be excellent. thank you

I have never heard about website layouts changing, I UPDATE all of mine and nothing has messed up. Go ahead and update.

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Hey all,
Does anyone know an easy way of removing the sidebar from your website for one particular post?
I've tried looking it up on wordpress forum but I'm not the best with

I am having the same issue and have been trying everything, so far nothing has worked.

So i'm having the same issue i can't seem to find remove widget button...any idea where this is located???

Hi, I had this problem too, but you can fix it by going to your Astore page on your dashboard. Look on the right-hand side, it should have a choice to remove widget from that page. If not, I'm not sure how you would remove it. Good luck, hope this helped! Peggy

Hi Peggy! Yep that's done the trick...sorted thanks!

Glad I could help. It makes it easier when we have had the same problem. Cheers!

On my theme there is a way to do what you're asking. Check yours for this option. Go to 'make a new post'. On the right of the page there is a pull down that says 'use default' or standard. If you use the drop down it allows you to select 'wide' which removes the sidebar.
In the 'general settings there is a place to select 'standard' or 'wide' as the default for all pages.
I hope this helps. Cheers

Cheers mate, I'll give it a go, hopefully this will sort it! :)

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Part of my amazon astore is cut off by my sidebar - help?

Part of my amazon astore is cut off by my sidebar - help?

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Hey all,
Does anyone know an easy way of removing the sidebar from your website for one particular post?
I've tried looking it up on wordpress forum but I'm not the best with

I am having the same issue and have been trying everything, so far nothing has worked.

So i'm having the same issue i can't seem to find remove widget button...any idea where this is located???

Hi, I had this problem too, but you can fix it by going to your Astore page on your dashboard. Look on the right-hand side, it should have a choice to remove widget from that page. If not, I'm not sure how you would remove it. Good luck, hope this helped! Peggy

Hi Peggy! Yep that's done the trick...sorted thanks!

Glad I could help. It makes it easier when we have had the same problem. Cheers!

On my theme there is a way to do what you're asking. Check yours for this option. Go to 'make a new post'. On the right of the page there is a pull down that says 'use default' or standard. If you use the drop down it allows you to select 'wide' which removes the sidebar.
In the 'general settings there is a place to select 'standard' or 'wide' as the default for all pages.
I hope this helps. Cheers

Cheers mate, I'll give it a go, hopefully this will sort it! :)

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Hey all,
I've just run a backup to Dropbox for my website using the BackWPup facility.
The job has completed and the zip file has been sent to Dropbox but I've got 3 warning

Backing up to Dropbox can become an issue if your site gets too big. Try running a manual backup and see if it runs without an issue.

Regarding this specific issue, I'm not sure what it means.

Thanks Nath.
How do you run a manual backup mate?
Ade

Within your BackWPUP plugin there's an option to do the backup manually. I don't use it any more so can't remember exactly how to get there, but open up the plugin from where you set up the dropbox stuff and it should be in there somewhere.

Cheers Nath

What kind of backup you use now? Is it safe enough to rely on WA backups?

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What does this warning message mean after backwpup?

What does this warning message mean after backwpup?

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Hey all,
I've just run a backup to Dropbox for my website using the BackWPup facility.
The job has completed and the zip file has been sent to Dropbox but I've got 3 warning

Backing up to Dropbox can become an issue if your site gets too big. Try running a manual backup and see if it runs without an issue.

Regarding this specific issue, I'm not sure what it means.

Thanks Nath.
How do you run a manual backup mate?
Ade

Within your BackWPUP plugin there's an option to do the backup manually. I don't use it any more so can't remember exactly how to get there, but open up the plugin from where you set up the dropbox stuff and it should be in there somewhere.

Cheers Nath

What kind of backup you use now? Is it safe enough to rely on WA backups?

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Hey all,
My website has been live now for some 10 months and now has quite a bit of content.
My main monetization model is affiliate marketing but I'm undecided whether to im

I agree with Jim - exactly what I was going to say.

Thanks Nath

Hey Ade,
I am not against Adsense. However, remember that when someone clicks on an ad they are taken away from your website and they could be gone for good. You will have to evaluate whether the few cents or dollar you get for the click is worth it.

People using the internet have become much more savvy these days and there is something known as ad blindness where people are simply not even acknowledging advertising anymore.

Adsense should not really be looked at as supplementing your income for your website because of the fact of losing potential opportunities to either capture that traffic onto your email list or selling them outright. It should really be a strategy in and of itself. Whether that is a good one you will need to test to find out.

Best Regards,
Jim

Awesome response Jim, really thought you provided some useful info.

Thanks Jim that's pretty advice, think I'm going to hold off for a while and carry on creating more content!
Cheers Ade

One method I have found that was somewhat successful and does make me money is to put the Adsense ads on the pages that you send your list to. As long as those pages are purely informational and you are not looking to try and capture emails (since you already have them) and you are not really looking to monetize on that particular page, displaying ads can be a way of boosting your income.

I like that idea Jim! Hadn't really thought of doing that...Cheers

Sure, Adsense could definitely add to your site, I think you should definitely add some.

Thanks for your feedback

No problem :)

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Is google adsense worth exploring for my website?

Is google adsense worth exploring for my website?

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Hey all,
My website has been live now for some 10 months and now has quite a bit of content.
My main monetization model is affiliate marketing but I'm undecided whether to im

I agree with Jim - exactly what I was going to say.

Thanks Nath

Hey Ade,
I am not against Adsense. However, remember that when someone clicks on an ad they are taken away from your website and they could be gone for good. You will have to evaluate whether the few cents or dollar you get for the click is worth it.

People using the internet have become much more savvy these days and there is something known as ad blindness where people are simply not even acknowledging advertising anymore.

Adsense should not really be looked at as supplementing your income for your website because of the fact of losing potential opportunities to either capture that traffic onto your email list or selling them outright. It should really be a strategy in and of itself. Whether that is a good one you will need to test to find out.

Best Regards,
Jim

Awesome response Jim, really thought you provided some useful info.

Thanks Jim that's pretty advice, think I'm going to hold off for a while and carry on creating more content!
Cheers Ade

One method I have found that was somewhat successful and does make me money is to put the Adsense ads on the pages that you send your list to. As long as those pages are purely informational and you are not looking to try and capture emails (since you already have them) and you are not really looking to monetize on that particular page, displaying ads can be a way of boosting your income.

I like that idea Jim! Hadn't really thought of doing that...Cheers

Sure, Adsense could definitely add to your site, I think you should definitely add some.

Thanks for your feedback

No problem :)

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Hey All

I just wanted peoples honest opinion when it comes to using back links on my website.
Basically I don't have any at the minute but I just wanted to know whether

Back links can help, but "backlink building" can get you in serious trouble if you get links from spammy places. It can easily become your focus.

People talk about backlinks all the time because they want to believe that there's something more to boost their rank. But it's like a drug. The first one maybe helps. The 2nd one helps less. Pretty soon you're running backlinks software getting hundreds a day (I did it back in the day and it ruined one of my websites).

If you do seek out backlinks, I'd do it by reaching out to others in your niche through guest posting. But to do that, you need to build somewhat of a rep in your niche. Even then, I think you'll benefit more from trading audiences with players in your niche rather than just the 1 link.

Social media shares also count as backlinkins, although a differnet kind, so by sharing on social media you are also getting links, PLUS doing outreach, so folks can link to you naturally.

NATURAL links is the key. If you aren't confident you can replicate the natural linking process (and don't believe anyone that says they can do it for $19.95), then I would avoid backlinking "Building".

Great advice Nath, thanks mate

Credible backlinks that pertain to your own niche is very good for your site. Just do not use the paid for ones because they are mostly bots and that would be detrimental to your site.

Cheers Tommy, appreciate the advice!

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Are back links worth having on your website?

Are back links worth having on your website?

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Hey All

I just wanted peoples honest opinion when it comes to using back links on my website.
Basically I don't have any at the minute but I just wanted to know whether

Back links can help, but "backlink building" can get you in serious trouble if you get links from spammy places. It can easily become your focus.

People talk about backlinks all the time because they want to believe that there's something more to boost their rank. But it's like a drug. The first one maybe helps. The 2nd one helps less. Pretty soon you're running backlinks software getting hundreds a day (I did it back in the day and it ruined one of my websites).

If you do seek out backlinks, I'd do it by reaching out to others in your niche through guest posting. But to do that, you need to build somewhat of a rep in your niche. Even then, I think you'll benefit more from trading audiences with players in your niche rather than just the 1 link.

Social media shares also count as backlinkins, although a differnet kind, so by sharing on social media you are also getting links, PLUS doing outreach, so folks can link to you naturally.

NATURAL links is the key. If you aren't confident you can replicate the natural linking process (and don't believe anyone that says they can do it for $19.95), then I would avoid backlinking "Building".

Great advice Nath, thanks mate

Credible backlinks that pertain to your own niche is very good for your site. Just do not use the paid for ones because they are mostly bots and that would be detrimental to your site.

Cheers Tommy, appreciate the advice!

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